A jury has found a North San Juan man accused of killing a mother bear and trying to give away its cubs guilty on three counts, but was hung on a fourth count. Christopher Puett had been charged with unlawful possession of a restricted animal, harassing an animal, unlawful taking of a bear and the taking of a female bear with cubs. He had testified that he shot the sow because he was in fear for his life and took its two cubs to a gas station to give away because he wanted to find them a good home. Jurors …
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